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           <li><a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/v2/">Página principal</a></li>
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  <p>Google Maps API te permite insertar Google Maps en tus propias 
páginas web. Una clave única de Google Maps API es válida para un 
"directorio" o para un dominio únicos. Para obtener más información, 
consulta esta <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#keysystem">pregunta frecuente</a>. Para obtener una clave de API de Google Maps, necesitas una <a href="http://www.google.com/accounts/">cuenta de Google</a>, ya que tu clave de API estará conectada con tu cuenta de Google.</p>

<p>Estas son algunas de las condiciones destacadas, para aquellos que no son expertos legales:</p>

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  <li><b>No existe limitación en el número de visitas diarias a la página que se pueden generar mediante Google Maps API.</b> Para obtener más información, consulta esta <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#hightrafficsite">pregunta frecuente</a>.</li> 
  
  <li><b>El número de solicitudes de codificación geográfica que se pueden enviar diariamente es limitado.</b> Para obtener más información, consulta esta <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#geocoder_limit">pregunta frecuente</a>.</li>
  <li><b>El API de Google Maps no incluye publicidad.</b> Si en algún momento cambiamos esta política, te avisaremos con al menos 90 días de antelación a través de las <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#notify">listas de avisos</a>.</li>
  <li>Si utilizas otras API junto con el API de Google Maps, deberías 
consultar también sus condiciones del servicio. En concreto, ten en 
cuenta que el control <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/services.html#LocalSearch">GoogleBar</a>
 del API de JavaScript de Google Maps utiliza el API AJAX para búsquedas
 y que esa API dispone de sus propias condiciones del servicio.</li><li><b>Los usuarios finales deberán poder <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html#section_9_1"> acceder de forma gratuita</a> a tu servicio.</b> Para utilizar la tecnología de mapas de Google en otro tipo de aplicaciones, utiliza el <a href="http://www.google.com/enterprise/maps/">API de Google Maps (edición premier).</a> Para obtener más información, consulta esta <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#tos_commercial">pregunta frecuente</a>.</li>
  

  <li><b>No puedes modificar ni ocultar los logotipos ni la atribución del mapa.</b></li>

  <li>Deberás <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/index.html#SpecifyingSensor"> indicar si tu aplicación utiliza un sensor</a> (por ejemplo, un localizador GPS) para identificar la ubicación del usuario.</li>

  <li>Puedes utilizar el API (salvo en el caso de Static Maps API) en 
sitios web o en aplicaciones de software. En el caso de sitios web, 
regístrate con la URL en la que se encuentre tu implementación. En el 
caso de otras aplicaciones de software, regístrate con la URL de la 
página en la que se puede descargar tu aplicación.</li>

  <li>Google actualizará las API periódicamente. Si deseas recibir una notificación sobre las actualizaciones, suscríbete a las <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#notify">listas de avisos</a>. 
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  <li>Recuerda que Google se reserva el derecho de suspender o finalizar
 el uso de este servicio en cualquier momento, por lo que te 
recomendamos que leas las <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html">preguntas frecuentes</a> y los <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API">artículos publicados en los foros</a> para que determines si tu sitio cumple las condiciones del servicio antes de que empieces a integrar el API.</li>
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Última actualización: 26 de noviembre de 2008 <br>
<br>
Last Updated: April 8, 2011

<ol>
<br>
<b>1. Your relationship with Google.</b><br>
<br>
1.1    <u>Use of the Service is Subject to these Terms</u>.  Your use of
any of the Google Maps/Google Earth APIs (referred to in this document as
the "<b>Maps API(s)</b>" or the "<b>Service</b>") is subject to the terms
of a legal agreement between you and Google Inc., whose principal place
of business is at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California
94043, USA ("<b>Google</b>").  This legal agreement is referred
to as the <b>"Terms"</b>.<br>
<br>
1.2    <u>The Terms include Google's Legal Notices and Privacy
Policy</u>. <br>
<br>

<div style="margin-left: 40px;">

(a)  Unless otherwise agreed in writing with Google, the Terms will include the 
 following: <br>

<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
               (i) the terms and conditions set forth in this document
               (the <b>"Maps APIs Terms"</b>);<br>
               (ii) the <a title="Legal Notices" target="_top" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en-us/help/legalnotices_maps.html" id="o56t">Legal Notices</a>; and<br>
               (iii) the <a title="Privacy Policy" href="http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html" target="_top" id="fd26">Privacy Policy</a>.<br>
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<br>
         (b) Before you use the Maps API(s), you should read each of the
         documents comprising the Terms, and print or save a local copy
         for your records.<br>

</div>

 <br>
1.3    <u>Use of Other Google Services and Additional Terms</u>.  If you
use the Maps API(s) in conjunction with any other Google products or
services, including any other Google API(s), (collectively, the Service and
all other Google products and services are referred to as the "<b>Google
Services</b>"), your agreement with Google will also include the terms
applicable to those Google Services. All of these are referred to as
the "<b>Additional Terms</b>."  If Additional Terms apply, they will be
accessible to you either within or through your use of the applicable
Google Services.  If there is any contradiction between the Additional
Terms and the Maps APIs Terms, then the Maps APIs Terms will take
precedence only as they relate to the Maps API(s), and not to any other
Google Services.<br>
<br>
1.4   <u>Precedence of Maps APIs Terms</u>.  If there is any contradiction
between the Maps APIs Terms and other Maps API(s)-related documents
(including but not limited to the Maps APIs Documentation), then the
Maps APIs Terms will take precedence.<br><br>
1.5    <u>Changes to the Terms</u>.  Google reserves the right to
make changes to the Terms from time to time. When these changes
are made, Google will make a new copy of the Terms available at <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html" target="_top">
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html</a> (or such successor
URLs that Google may designate from time to time).
You understand and agree that if you use the Service after the date on
which the Terms have changed, Google will treat your use as acceptance
of the updated Terms.  If a modification is unacceptable to you, you
may terminate this agreement by ceasing use of the Maps API(s).<br>
<br>
<b>2.    Accepting the Terms.<br>
<br>
</b>
<a id="section_2_1"></a>
2.1    <u>Clicking to Accept or Using the Maps API(s)</u>.  In order
to use the Maps API(s) you must agree to the Terms.  You can accept the
Terms by:<br>
 <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
         (a) clicking to accept or agree to the Terms, where this option
         is made available to you by Google in the user interface for
         the Service; or<br>
         (b) using the Maps API(s).  In this case, you understand and agree
         that Google will treat your use of the Maps API(s) as acceptance
         of the Terms from that point onwards.<br>
</div>
<br>
2.2    <u>U.S. Law Restrictions</u>.  You may not use the Maps API(s)
and may not accept the Terms if you are a person barred from using the
Service under the laws of the United States.<br>
<br>
2.3    <u>Authority to Accept the Terms</u>.  You represent that you have
full power, capacity and authority to accept these Terms.  If you are
accepting on behalf of your employer or another entity, you represent
that you have full legal authority to bind your employer or such entity
to these Terms.  If you don't have the legal authority to bind, please
ensure that an authorized person from your entity consents to and accepts
these Terms.<br>
<br>
<b>3.    Privacy and Personal Information.<br>
<br>
</b>3.1    <u>Google's Privacy Policy</u>.  For information about
Google's data protection practices, please read Google's privacy policy
at <a href="http://www.google.com/privacy.html" target="_top">
http://www.google.com/privacy.html</a>.  This policy explains how Google
treats your personal information and protects your privacy when you use
the Service.<br>
<br>
3.2    <u>Use of Your Data under Google's Privacy Policy</u>.  You agree
to the use of your data in accordance with Google's privacy policy.<br>
<br>
3.3    <u>Your Privacy Policy</u>.  You must post and abide by an
appropriate privacy policy in, and will comply with all applicable
laws relating to the collection of information from visitors to, Your
Maps API Implementation in accordance with the specific requirements
of Section 9.3 (End User Terms and Privacy Policy) below.<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);"></span><br>
<br>
<b>4.    Provision of the Service by Google.</b><br>
<br>
4.1    <u>Google's Subsidiaries and Affiliates</u>.  Google has
subsidiaries and affiliated legal entities around the world
("<b>Subsidiaries and Affiliates</b>").  Sometimes, these companies
will be providing the Service to you on behalf of Google itself.
You acknowledge and agree that Subsidiaries and Affiliates will be
entitled to provide the Service to you.<br>
<br>
4.2    <u>Limits on Your Use of the Service</u>.  You acknowledge and agree
that Google may impose or adjust the limit on the number of transactions
you may send or receive through the Service; such fixed upper limits
may be set by Google at any time, at Google's discretion. For further
information, see Section 10.1.1(i) below.<br>
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<a id="section_4_3"></a>
  4.3    <u>Advertising</u>.<br><br>
  <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
      (a) Google reserves the right to include advertising in the places
      results provided to you in the Maps API(s). By using the Maps API(s)
      to obtain places results, you agree to display such advertising
      in the form provided to you by Google.<br><br>
      (b) Although the Service currently does not include
      advertising in the maps images, Google reserves the right to
      include advertising in the maps images provided to you through
      the Service.<br>
      <div style="margin-left: 40px;">    
          (i) Google will provide you with 90 days notice
          prior to the commencement of advertising in the maps images (the "Ads
          Notice period"). Such notice (the "Ads Notice") may be
          provided on relevant Google websites, including but not limited
          to the <a style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" id="ygto" href="http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/" target="_top" title="Google Geo Developers Blog">Google Geo Developers
          Blog</a><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">
          (or such successor URLs that Google may designate
          from time to time) and the applicable Google Maps API Groups.<br><br>
          (ii) If your Maps API implementation incorporated the Maps API(s)
          prior to April 8, 2011, you have a limited right to opt out
          of advertising in the maps images by providing written notice
          to Google during the Ads Notice Period; your notice must state
          that you refuse to accept advertising in the maps images and must
          be provided to Google in accordance with Google's notice
          requirements (as specified in Google’s Ads Notice).<br><br>
      </span></div>
      (c) You may at any time opt out of advertising in the places results
      and the maps images by either:<br>
      <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
          (i) contacting the
          <a href="http://www.google.com/support/enterprise/bin/request.py?contact_type=gme&amp;utm_campaign=en-us-codeterms">
          Google Maps API Premier sales team</a> to
          obtain a Google enterprise license; or<br><br>
          (ii) terminating your use of the Service.<br>
      </div>
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4.4 <u>Changes to the Service; Termination of the Service</u>.
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
<br>
  (a) If Google in its discretion chooses to cease providing the current 
  version of the Service whether through discontinuation of the Service 
  or by upgrading the Service to a newer version, the current version of 
  the Service will be deprecated and become the Deprecated Version of the
  Service. Google will issue an announcement if the current version of the
  Service will be deprecated.  For a period of 3 years after an announcement 
  (the “Deprecation Period”), Google will use commercially reasonable efforts 
  to continue to operate the Deprecated Version of the Service and to respond to
  problems with the Deprecated Version of the Service deemed by Google in its
  discretion to be critical.  During the Deprecation Period, no new features 
  will be added to the Deprecated Version of the Service.
<br>
<br>
  (b) Google reserves the right in its discretion to cease providing all or 
  any part of the Deprecated Version of the Service immediately without any 
  notice if:
<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    (i) Section 12.3(a) (Termination for Breach of Terms) applies; or
<br>
<br>
    (ii) Google is required to do so by law (for example, due to a change to the 
    law governing the provision of the Deprecated Version of the Service); or
<br>
<br>
    (iii) the Deprecated Version of the Service relies on data or services 
    provided by a third party partner and the relationship with such partner 
    (x) has expired or been terminated or (y) requires Google to change the way 
    Google provides the data or services through the Deprecated Version of the 
    Service; or
<br>
<br>
    (iv) providing the Deprecated Version of the Service could create a 
    substantial economic burden as determined by Google in its reasonable good 
    faith judgment; or
<br>
<br>
    (v) providing the Deprecated Version of the Service could create a security 
    risk or material technical burden as determined by Google in its reasonable 
    good faith judgment.
<br><br>
</div>
  (c) Google is constantly innovating in order to provide the best possible 
  experience for its users.  At any time prior to discontinuing the current 
  version of the Service or upgrading to a new version of the Service, Google 
  may, in its discretion as part of this continuing innovation, label certain 
  features or functionality of the Service as "experimental."  Additionally, Google 
  may elect to offer a version of the Service within Google Labs. This Section 
  4.4 of the Terms will not apply to any features or functionality labeled as 
  "experimental," or to any version of the Service offered within Labs.
<br>
</div>
<br>
  <b>5.    Your Google Account.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_5_1"></a>
  </b>5.1    <u>Signing Up for a Google Account</u>.  In order to access
  the Service, you must have a <a href="http://www.google.com/accounts/" target="_top">
  Google Account</a>.  You agree that any information you give to Google 
  in connection with your Google Account or your continued use of the Service 
  will always be accurate, correct, and up to date.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_5_2"></a>
  5.2    <u>Account Keys</u>. For certain versions or features of the Maps
  API(s), Google may require you to obtain and use an alphanumeric key or
  cryptographic key that is uniquely associated with your Google Account
  and the URL of your Maps API Implementation.  You must obtain and use
  such key (if required by Google for the applicable version or feature
  of the Maps API(s)) in accordance with these Terms and
  the <a id="ac:s" href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/" title="Maps APIs Documentation" target="_top">Maps APIs Documentation</a>.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_5_3"></a>
  5.3    <u>Your Passwords and Account Security</u>.  You agree that
  you will be solely responsible to Google for your use of the Service.
  If you become aware of any unauthorized use of your password, your account,
  or your key(s), you agree to notify Google immediately.
  <br>
  <br>
  <b>6.    Google's Proprietary Rights.</b>  You acknowledge and agree
  that Google (or Google's licensors and their suppliers, as applicable)
  own all legal right, title and interest in and to the Service and
  Content, including any intellectual property rights that subsist in
  the Service and Content (whether those rights happen to be registered
  or not, and wherever in the world those rights may exist).<br>
  <br>
  <b>7.   Permitted Uses.</b>  You agree to use the Service only for
  purposes:<br>
  <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
      (a) that are permitted by the Terms (including the Licenses in
      Section 8);<br><br>
      (b) that are permitted by any applicable third party contract,
      law, or regulation in the relevant jurisdictions; and<br><br>
      (c) that comply with all applicable policies or guidelines
      made available by Google, including in the Maps APIs
      Documentation and the Permission Guidelines for Google Maps
      and Google Earth.<br>
  </div>
  <br>
  <b>8.    Licenses from Google to You.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_8_1"></a>
  </b>8.1    <u>Definitions</u>.<br>
  <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
            (a)    "<b>Brand Features</b>" means the trade names,
            trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other
            distinctive brand features of each party, respectively,
            as secured by such party from time to time.<br>
            (b)    "<b>Content</b>" means any content provided through
            the Service (whether created by Google or its third party
            licensors), including map and terrain data, photographic
            imagery, traffic data, places data (including business
            listings), or any other content.<br>
            (c)    "<b>Maps API Implementation</b>" means a software
            application or website that uses the Maps API(s) to obtain and
            display Content in conjunction with Your Content, according
            to these Terms.<br>
            (d)    "<b>Your Content</b>" means any content that you
            provide in your Maps API Implementation, including data,
            images, video, or software.  Your Content does not include
            the Content.<br>
</div>
  <br>
  8.2    <u>Service License</u>. Subject to these Terms (including but not limited
  to Section 9 (License Requirements) and Section 10 (License Restrictions)),
  Google gives you a personal, worldwide,
  royalty-free, non-transferable, non-assignable and non-exclusive license to use the
  Service as provided by Google, in the manner permitted by the Terms.<br>
  <br>
  8.3    <u>Content License</u>. Subject to these Terms (including but not limited
  to Section 9 (License Requirements) and Section 10 (License Restrictions)),
  Google gives you a personal, worldwide,
  royalty-free, non-transferable, non-assignable, and non-exclusive license to access,
  use, publicly perform and publicly display the Content in your Maps
  API Implementation, as the Content is provided in the Service, and
  in the manner permitted by the Terms.  Specifically, you understand
  the following:<br>
  <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
             (a) Content (including but not limited to map data,
             traffic, directions, and places) is provided for planning
             purposes only.  You may find that weather conditions,
             construction projects, closures, or other events may cause
             road conditions or directions to differ from the results
             depicted in the Content.  You should exercise judgment in
             your use of the Content.<br>
             (b)    Certain Content is provided
             under <a title="license from third parties" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en-us/help/legalnotices_maps.html" id="nalu" target="_top">license from third parties</a>, including
             Tele Atlas B.V. ("<b>Tele Atlas</b>"), and is subject
             to copyright and other intellectual property rights
             owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas and/or such third
             parties. You may be held liable for any unauthorized
             copying or disclosure of this content.  Your use
             of Tele Atlas map data and certain other Content (including
             certain business listings Content) is subject to additional
             restrictions located in the <a title="Legal Notices" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en-us/help/legalnotices_maps.html" id="smzl" target="_top">Legal Notices</a> page.<br>
</div>
  <br>
  8.4    <u>Brand Features License</u>.<br>
   <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
            (a)    <u>Grant</u>.  Subject to these Terms (including but not
            limited to Section 9 (License Requirements) and Section 10
            (License Restrictions)), Google gives you a personal,
            worldwide, royalty-free, non-transferable, non-assignable,
            non-sublicenseable, and non-exclusive license to display
            Google's Brand Features solely for the purpose of promoting or
            advertising your authorized use of the Service in accordance
            with this Section and for the purpose of fulfilling your
            obligations under the Terms.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_8_4_b"></a>
            (b)    <u>Restrictions</u>.  In using Google Brand Features,
            you will not:<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
                    (i)    display a Google Brand Feature in any manner
                    that implies a relationship or affiliation with,
                    sponsorship, or endorsement by Google, other than
                    your use of the Service, or that can be reasonably
                    interpreted to suggest editorial content has been
                    authored by, or represents the views or opinions of,
                    Google or Google personnel;<br>
                    (ii) display a Google Brand Feature in your
                    Maps API Implementation or on your
                    site if your Maps API Implementation or site
                    contains or displays adult content or
                    promotes illegal activities, gambling, or the sale
                    of tobacco or alcohol to persons under 21 years of age;<br>
                    (iii) have the Google logo as the largest logo
                    in your Maps API Implementation or on your website
                    (except as displayed in the map image itself);<br>
                    (iv) display a Google Brand Feature as the most
                    prominent element in your Maps API Implementation
                    on any page of your website;<br>
                    (v) display a Google Brand Feature in a manner
                    that is misleading, defamatory, infringing, libelous,
                    disparaging, obscene or otherwise objectionable
                    to Google;<br>
                    (vi) use Google Brand Features to disparage Google,
                    its products, or the Google Services;<br>
                    (vii)  display a Google Brand Feature in your Maps
                    API Implementation or on a site
                    that violates any law or regulation; or<br>
                    (viii)    remove, distort or alter any element of
                    a Google Brand Feature (this includes squeezing,
                    stretching, inverting, discoloring, etc.).<br>
  <br>
</div>
             (c)    <u>No Further License Grant; No Challenges</u>.
             Except as set forth in this Section, nothing in the Terms
             will grant or will be deemed to grant you any right, title
             or interest in or to Google's Brand Features.  All use
             by you of Google's Brand Features (including any goodwill
             associated therewith) will inure to the benefit of Google.
             To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the
             following will apply: at no time during or after the Term
             will you challenge or  assist others to challenge the Brand
             Features of Google or the registration thereof by Google,
             nor will you attempt to register any Brand Features
             (including domain names) that are confusingly similar to
             those of Google in any way (including but not limited
             to sound, appearance and spelling).<br>
</div>
  <br>
  8.5 <u>Proprietary Rights Notices</u>.  You agree that
  you will not remove, obscure, or alter any proprietary
  rights notices (including copyright and trademark notices,
  Terms of Use links, or Brand Features) that may be
  affixed to or provided through the Service.  Where such
  notices are not affixed within the Service, you agree
  to display such notices according to the <a id="ac:s" href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/" title="Maps APIs Documentation" target="_top">Maps APIs
  Documentation</a>.<br>
  <br>
  8.6    <u>U.S. Government Restricted Rights</u>.  If the Service
  or Content is being used or accessed by or on behalf of the United
  States government, such use is subject to additional terms located in
  the "Government End Users" section of our <a title="Legal Notices" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en-us/help/legalnotices_maps.html" id="qphq" target="_top">Legal Notices</a> page.<br>
   <br>
  8.7    <u>Determination of Compliance</u>.  Google reserves the sole
  right and discretion to determine whether your use of the Service,
  Content, and Brand Features is in compliance with these Terms.<br>
  <br>
<b>9.    License Requirements.</b>  Google's licenses above are subject
to your adherence to the following requirements:<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_9_1"></a>
  9.1   <u>Free, Public Accessibility to Your Maps API
  Implementation</u>.<br>
  <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
<a id="section_9_1_1"></a>
    9.1.1 General Rules.<br>
    <br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
        (a) <u>Free Access (No Fees).</u> Your Maps API Implementation
        must be generally accessible
        to users without charge and must not require a fee-based
        subscription or other fee-based restricted access. This rule
        applies to Your Content and any other content in your Maps API
        Implementation, whether Your Content or the other content is
        in existence now or is added later.<br><br>
        (b) <u>Public Access (No Firewall).</u> Your Maps API implementation
        must not (i) operate only behind a firewall; or (ii) only on
        an internal network (except during the development and
        testing phase); or (iii) in a closed community (for example,
        through invitation-only access).<br>
       <br>
    </div>
<a id="section_9_1_2"></a>
    9.1.2 Exceptions.<br>
    <br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
        (a) <u>Enterprise Agreement with Google.</u> The rules in Section
        9.1.1 (Free Access, Public Access) do not apply if you have
        entered into a separate written agreement with Google (such
        as a <a href="http://www.google.com/enterprise/maps/">
        Google Enterprise agreement</a>) or obtained Google's
        written permission.<br><br>
        (b) <u>Mobile Applications.</u> The rule in Section 9.1.1(a)
        (Free Access) does not apply if your Maps API Implementation
        is used in a mobile application that is sold for a fee through
        an online store and is downloadable to a mobile device that
        can access the online store.<br><br>
    </div>
<a id="section_9_1_2"></a>
    9.1.3 Examples.<br>
    <br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
        (a) You can require users to log in to your Maps API
        Implementation if you do not require users to pay a fee.<br><br>
        (b) You can charge a fee for your Maps API Implementation
        if it is an Android application downloadable to mobile
        devices from the Android Market.<br><br>
        (c) If you are a consultant who creates or hosts Maps API
        Implementations for third party customers, you may charge
        such customers a fee for your consulting or hosting
        services (but not for the Maps API Implementations themselves,
        except as permitted under Section 9.1.2 (Exceptions)).
    </div>
</div>
<ul>
  </ul>
<a id="section_9_2"></a>
  9.2    <u>Reporting</u>.  You must implement those
  reporting mechanisms that Google has set forth and may
  update from time to time in these Terms and in the <a id="tmr0" href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/basics.html#SpecifyingSensor" title="Maps APIs Documentation" target="_top">Maps APIs Documentation</a>.  
  For example, as specified
  in the Maps API Documentation, you agree to provide reports to Google
  if your Maps API Implementation enables a device to detect its own
  location through use of a sensor (including but not limited to GPS,
  cell triangulation, WiFi or similar functionality) to display the
  location of the device on a map or to calculate a route.<br>
  <br>
<a id="section_9_3"></a>
  9.3    <u>End User Terms and Privacy Policy</u>.  If you <span style="background-color: rgb(255, 0, 255);"></span>develop a Maps API
  Implementation for use by other users, you must:<br>
  <br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;">
            (a)    display to the users of your Maps API Implementation
            the link to Google's Terms of Use as presented
            through the Service or described in the <a id="tmr0" href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/" title="Maps APIs Documentation" target="_top">Maps APIs
            Documentation</a>;<br><br>
            (b)    explicitly state in your Maps API Implementation's
            terms of use that, by using your Maps API Implementation,
            your users are agreeing to be bound by Google's Terms of
            Use; and<br><br>
            (c)    protect the privacy and legal rights of those users.
            <br><br>
            <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
            (i) You must make publicly available, and must abide by, an
            appropriate privacy policy in your Maps API Implementation.
            In particular, if your Maps API Implementation enables you
            or any party to gain access to information about users of
            the Maps API(s), including but not limited to personally
            identifiable information (such as user names) or
            non-personally identifiable usage information (such as
            location), your privacy policy must describe your use and
            retention of this information.<br><br>
            (ii) Your privacy policy must notify users that you are using
            the Maps API(s) and incorporate by reference the Google
            privacy policy by including a link to the Google privacy
            policy (currently http://www.google.com/privacy.html), as
            amended by Google from time to time.<br>
            </div>
</div>
  <br>
  9.4 <u>Attribution</u>.
  <br>
  <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
  (a) Content provided to you through the Service may contain 
  the trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other 
  distinctive brand features of Google, its partners, or other third party rights 
  holders of content indexed by Google. When Google provides this attribution,
  you must display it as provided through the Service or as described in the
  Maps APIs Documentation and may not
  delete or in any manner alter these trade names, trademarks, service marks,
  logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features.<br><br>
  (b) You agree to include and display the "powered by Google" attribution
  (and/or any other attribution(s) required by Google as described in the
  Maps APIs Documentation) conspicuously on the page, in close proximity
  and adjacent to the Service search box and Google search results. If you
  use the standard Google search control, or the standard Google search
  control form, this attribution will be included automatically, and you
  agree not to modify or obscure this automatically-generated attribution.<br><br>
  (c) You understand and agree that Google has the sole right and discretion to
  determine whether your attribution(s) are in compliance with the
  above requirements.<br>
  </div>
  <br> 9.5 <u>Responsibility for Breaches</u>. You agree that you are solely
  responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any
  third party for) any breach of your obligations under the Terms and for
  the consequences of any such breach (including any loss or damage that
  Google may suffer).<br>
  </div>
  <br>
  <b>10.    License Restrictions.</b> Except as expressly permitted under
  the Terms, or unless you have received prior written authorization from
  Google (or, as applicable, from the provider of particular Content),
  Google's licenses above are subject to your adherence to all of the
  restrictions below.
  <br><br>
  <a id="section_10_1"></a>
  10.1    <u>Restrictions on How You May Use the Maps API(s).</u> Except
  as explicitly permitted in Section 8 (Licenses from Google to You) or
  the Maps APIs Documentation, you must not (nor may you permit anyone
  else to) do any of the following:<br><br>
  <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
  10.1.1. <u>General Restrictions.</u>
  <br>
       <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
       (a) <u>No Access to Maps API(s) except through the Service.</u> You must
       not access or use the Maps API(s) or any Content through any
       technology or means other than those provided in the Service, or
       through other explicitly authorized means Google may designate.
       For example, you must not access map tiles or imagery through
       interfaces or channels (including undocumented Google interfaces)
       other than the Maps API(s).<br><br>
       (b) <u>No Hiding of Identity.</u> You must not hide or mask from Google
       the identity of your service as it uses the Service, including by
       failing to follow the identification conventions listed in the
       Maps APIs Documentation.<br><br>
       (c) <u>No Reverse Engineering.</u> You must not reverse engineer,
       decompile or otherwise attempt to extract the source code of the
       Service or any part thereof, unless this is expressly permitted
       or required by applicable law;<br><br>
       (d) <u>No Modification of Search Results.</u> You must not modify,
       reorder, augment or manipulate search results in any way unless
       you indicate to the user that this has occurred.<br><br>
       (e) <u>No Modification of Links.</u> You must not modify, replace,
       obscure, or otherwise hinder the functioning of links to Google
       or third party websites provided in the Content.  For the
       avoidance of doubt, titles for place results must link to the
       applicable URL provided in the result, unless the title is intended
       to be selected only for purposes of navigation by an end user
       accessing your Maps API Implementation from a device with
       appropriately space-constraining user interface options. In these
       cases, the title linking to the Google-provided URL must be
       displayed as the top and primary link on the subsequent landing
       page or user interface component.<br><br>
       (f) <u>No Violation of Google Policies.</u> You must not violate any
       policies in the Maps APIs Documentation or violate Google's
       Software Principles (available at
       <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/software_principles.html">
       http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/software_principles.html</a>
       or such successor URLs that Google may designate from time to time)
       and other policies
       as Google may develop from time to time, including but not limited
       to the Google policies below, under which you agree not to:<br><br>
           <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
           (i) defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise
           violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and
           publicity) of others;<br><br>
           (ii) upload, post, transmit or otherwise make available
           any inappropriate, defamatory, obscene, or unlawful content;<br><br>
           (iii) upload, post, transmit or otherwise make available any
           content that infringes any patent, trademark, copyright, trade
           secret or other proprietary right of any party, unless you are
           the owner of the rights, or have the permission of the owner
           or other legal justification to use such content;<br><br>
           (iv) upload, post, transmit or otherwise make available messages
           that promote pyramid schemes, chain letters, or disruptive
           commercial messages or advertisements;<br><br>
           (v) upload, post, email, transmit or otherwise make available
           any other content, message, or communication prohibited by
           applicable law, the Terms or any applicable Service policies
           or guidelines;<br><br>
           (vi) download any file posted by another that you know, or
           reasonably should know, cannot legally be distributed in
           such manner;<br><br>
           (vii) impersonate another person or entity, or falsify or delete
           any author attributions or labels of the origin or source of
           Content, or other material;<br><br>
           (viii) restrict or inhibit any other user from using and enjoying
           the Service or any other Google Services;<br><br>
           (ix) delete, obscure, or fail to display the Terms of Use link
           as presented through the Service or described in the Maps
           APIs Documentation;<br><br>
           (x) delete, obscure, or in any manner alter any brand features,
           logos, warnings, notices (including but not limited to any copyright
           or other proprietary rights notices), or links that appear in the
           Service or the Content;<br><br>
           (xi) interfere with or disrupt the Google Services, servers, or
           networks connected to the Google Services, or disobey any
           requirements, procedures, policies, or regulations of networks
           connected to the Google Services;<br><br>
           (xii) use any robot, spider, site search/retrieval application,
           or other device to retrieve or index any portion of the Google
           Services or Content or collect information about users for any
           unauthorized purpose;<br><br>
           (xiii) display content in your Maps API Implementation that
           falsely expresses or implies that such content is sponsored or
           endorsed by Google;<br><br>
           (xiv) create user accounts by automated means or under false or
           fraudulent pretenses, or obtain or attempt to obtain multiple
           keys for the same URL;<br><br>
           (xv) promote or provide instructional information about
           illegal activities;<br><br>
           (xvi) promote physical harm or injury against any group or
           individual; or<br><br>
           (xvii) transmit any malicious code (including but not limited to
           viruses, worms, defects, and Trojan horses),
           or any other items of a destructive nature.<br><br>
           </div>
       (g) <u>No Use of Content without a Google Map.</u> You must not use or
       display the Content without a corresponding Google map, unless you
       are explicitly permitted to do so in the Maps APIs Documentation,
       or through written permission from Google.  For example, you must
       not use geocodes obtained through the Service except in conjunction
       with a Google map, but you may display Street View imagery without
       a corresponding Google map because the Maps APIs Documentation
       explicitly permits you to do so.<br><br>
       (h) <u>No Use of Static Maps API(s) outside a Web-Based Application
       (Except with a Link to Google Maps).</u> You must not use the Static
       Maps API(s) outside of a web-based application unless:<br><br>
           <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
           (i) your platform does not have a web browser; or<br><br>
           (ii) if your platform does have a web browser, you provide a
           link that shows the location concerned either (x) in the Google
           Maps native application (if your platform has one); or (y)
           on the Google Maps website.<br><br>
           </div>
       (i) <u>No Use Beyond Google’s Transaction Limits and Usage Policies.</u>
       If your Maps API application generates a high volume of transactions,
       Google reserves the right to set transaction limits, as described
       in the Documentation
       <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#usagelimits">here</a>.
       Google also reserves the right to set other
       usage policies in the Documentation from time to time.  If you
       want to engage in use outside these transaction limits or usage
       policies, please contact the Google Maps API Premier sales team for
       information on licensing options to address your needs.<br>
       </div>
  <a id="section_10_1_2"></a>
  <br> 10.1.2 <u>Restrictions against Commercial Use.</u><br><br>
      <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
      (a) <u>No Fees.</u> You must not charge users or any other third party
      any fee for the use of the Maps API Implementation, the Service, or
      the Content, except as permitted under Section 9.1.2 (Exceptions).<br><br>
      (b) <u>No Direct Marketing.</u> You must not print more than 5,000 copies
      of sales collateral materials containing a screenshot of the Content
      for purposes of commercial sales lead generation ("<b>Direct Marketing</b>")
      or incorporate the Content as a core part of printed matter (such as
      printed maps or guide books) that you redistribute for a fee. You must
      contact the
      <a href="http://www.google.com/support/enterprise/bin/request.py?contact_type=gme&amp;utm_campaign=en-us-codeterms">
      Google Maps API Premier sales team</a> to obtain a direct license
      if you desire to do either of the above.
      </div>
  <a id="section_10_1_3"></a>
  <br><br> 10.1.3 <u>Restrictions against Data Export or Copying.</u><br><br>
      <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
      (a) <u>No Unauthorized Copying, Modification, Creation of Derivative
      Works, or Display of the Content.</u> You must not copy, translate,
      modify, or create a derivative work (including creating or
      contributing to a database) of, or publicly display any Content or
      any part thereof except as explicitly permitted under these Terms.
      For example, the following are prohibited: (i) creating server-side
      modification of map tiles; (ii) stitching multiple static map images
      together to display a map that is larger than permitted in the
      <a href="http://code.google.com/apis/maps/">Maps
      APIs Documentation</a>; (iii) creating mailing lists or telemarketing
      lists based on the Content; or (iv) exporting, writing, or saving
      the Content to a third party’s location-based platform or service.<br><br>
      (b) <u>No Pre-Fetching, Caching, or Storage of Content.</u> You must not
      pre-fetch, cache, or store any Content, except that you may store:
      (i) limited amounts of Content for the purpose of improving the
      performance of your Maps API Implementation if you do so temporarily,
      securely, and in a manner that does not permit use of the Content
      outside of the Service; and (ii) any content identifier or key that
      the Maps APIs Documentation specifically permits you to store. For
      example, you must not use the Content to create an independent
      database of “places.”<br><br>
      (c) <u>No Mass Downloads or Bulk Feeds of Content.</u> You must not use
      the Service in a manner that gives you or any other person access
      to mass downloads or bulk feeds of any Content, including but not
      limited to numerical latitude or longitude coordinates, imagery,
      visible map data, or places data (including business listings).
      For example, you are not permitted to offer a batch geocoding
      service that uses Content contained in the Maps API(s).
      </div>
  <a id="section_10_2"></a>
  <br><br> 10.2 <u>Restrictions on the Types of Applications that You are
  Permitted to Build with the Maps API(s).</u> Except as explicitly permitted
  in Section 8 (Licenses from Google to You) or the Maps APIs Documentation,
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<p>Tu clave es la siguiente:</p>

<pre class="code">ABQIAAAAHkRE1nkivrD3xy5P2HhMlRSSNGGI1kU66nqHCYxTdC6zkpCPmBSvhExF9Z6cl0dwlzkx5QF3R_vevQ</pre>

<p><span style="color:red">Nota: </span> para obtener más información sobre el sistema de claves del API, consulta la página <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/faq.html#keysystem">http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/faq.html#keysystem</a>.</p>

<p>La forma de utilización de la clave depende del producto o servicio 
del API de Google Maps que se utilice. La clave se puede utilizar en 
todas las soluciones pertenecientes a la familia de productos del API de
 Google Maps. En los ejemplos que aparecen a continuación se muestra 
cómo utilizar la clave en la familia de productos del API de Google 
Maps.</p>

<h2>Ejemplo de API de Google Maps para JavaScript</h2>

<p>Accede al API de Google Maps para JavaScript y, al cargar el API, coloca la clave en la etiqueta de secuencia de comandos:</p>

<pre class="code">...
  // Note: you will need to replace the sensor parameter below with either an explicit true or false value.
  &lt;script src="http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&amp;amp;v=2&amp;amp;sensor=<i>true_or_false</i>&amp;amp;key=ABQIAAAAHkRE1nkivrD3xy5P2HhMlRSSNGGI1kU66nqHCYxTdC6zkpCPmBSvhExF9Z6cl0dwlzkx5QF3R_vevQ" type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
...
</pre>

<p>Para obtener más información, consulta la sección <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/documentation/introduction.html#Loading_the_Maps_API">Carga del API de Google Maps</a> en la documentación del API de Google Maps para JavaScript.</p>

<h2>Ejemplo de API de Google Maps para Flash</h2>

<p>En el API de Google Maps para Flash, es posible colocar la clave en 
una declaración MXML, incluirla directamente en el código como propiedad
 <code>Map.key</code> o especificarla como propiedad <code>flashVars</code> en el contenedor HTML. A continuación se muestra un ejemplo de declaración MXML.</p>

<pre class="code">...
  &lt;maps:Map xmlns:maps="com.google.maps.*" id="map" mapevent_mapready="onMapReady(event)" width="100%" height="100%"
    key="ABQIAAAAHkRE1nkivrD3xy5P2HhMlRSSNGGI1kU66nqHCYxTdC6zkpCPmBSvhExF9Z6cl0dwlzkx5QF3R_vevQ"/&gt;
...
</pre>

<p>Para obtener más información, consulta la sección <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/documentation/flash/tutorial-flex.html#DeclaringMaps">Declaración del mapa</a> en la documentación del API de Google Maps para Flash.</p>

<h2>Ejemplo de servicio HTTP</h2>

<p>En un servicio HTTP del API de Google Maps como, por ejemplo, el <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/documentation/staticmaps/">API de Google Static Maps</a> o el <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/">servicio de asignación de identificadores geográficos</a>, coloca la clave directamente en la URL de solicitud:</p>

<pre class="code">http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=1600+Amphitheatre+Parkway,+Mountain+View,+CA&amp;output=json&amp;oe=utf8\
&amp;sensor=true_or_false&amp;key=ABQIAAAAHkRE1nkivrD3xy5P2HhMlRSSNGGI1kU66nqHCYxTdC6zkpCPmBSvhExF9Z6cl0dwlzkx5QF3R_vevQ
</pre>

<p>Ten en cuenta que debes sustituir el parámetro <code>sensor</code> 
por un valor válido en todos los ejemplos si tu aplicación utiliza un 
sensor para determinar la ubicación de un usuario. Para obtener más 
información, consulta la <a href="http://code.google.com/intl/es/apis/maps/documentation/index.html#SpecifyingSensor">documentación del API</a>.</p>

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